I know I haven't put anything up for a little while, that would be because we have had 2 snowstorms since the last time I posted. Well, I finally got some pictures of the crocuses in bloom. You will also notice there's snow on the pussy willows, that certainly made for a pretty picture but I am more than ready for the green and riot of colour of spring.I had an unusual visitor last night, one I have never seen in my garden. We have a stray cat that adopted us over this past year, she had "treed" a little mouse in my rose bush, poor little thing was so scared. It was very co-operative when I took it's picture, after I put the cat in the house. Afterward he made a clean getaway with a little help and no cat in sight.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

I know the garden doesn't look like much at the moment, actually this is a picture taken just this past friday when we got dumped on with nearly 18" of snow in our latest snowstorm and that with just 23 days left until the calender says it is spring.

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Welcome and thank you for stopping by. I don't have much in line of a garden, just a few beds that will develop over the next few months. What I will be sharing is not only the flowers, but the visitors I get. It is an interesting assortment that comes to visit from your everyday squirrels and sparrows to the occasional hawks and butterflies. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do when they come to visit and I hope you will see the beauty that we see everyday but maybe don't pay quite so much attention to. As someone said somewhere, "stop and smell the roses", in this case the flowers and wildlife too. Again, thank you and God bless.